Ex-boyfriend named 'person of interest' in Jorgete Acarie's death

Woman found dead, 2-year-old unharmed in home

Investigators in Orange County are looking for a woman's ex-boyfriend after she was found dead inside her Forest Lane Run home.

Jorgete Acarie, 43, was shot to death. Deputies discovered her body lying in her bedroom.

Acarie's 2-year-old son was also found in the home. He was not harmed.

Investigators said they have named Kris Gould as the only person of interest in the case. Authorities said they have not been able to make contact with Gould.

Acarie's family said they believe they could be in danger, if police don't arrest the person responsible for her death.

"I'm worried, worried I scared he's giong to come to me and kill me because that's the kind of the man he is," said Acarie's sister Vivane Acarie.

Before her death, Acarie was apparently trying to distance herself from Gould. Her attorney said there is a long history of domestic violence between Acarie and Gould.

Last week, Acarie filed a police report claiming Gould shattered a window in her home. He was already on probation for stalking her. That probation was then revoked.

"He was on felony probation for aggravated stalking. The felony probation warrant was issued, but the warrant has not been served by the sheriff's office yet because they have not been able to find him," said Acarie's attorney Eben Self.

In court papers last week, Acarie wrote that Gould threatened to kill her.

A police log shows authorities went to Acarie's home 56 times in two years, and many of the calls involved domestic violence, including battery and verbal threats.

"It's scary. It's usually a quiet neighborhood. The cops woke us up at 7 a.m. asking us if we had heard or seen anything," said neighbor Heidi Davis.

Gould was convicted of aggravated stalking and placed on one-year supervised probation in the fall of last year, with a special condition that there could be no hostile contact with Acarie or the child. A warrant has been issued for his arrest for violating probation.

Acarie's mother, Iracilda, is begging the public to help find Gould.

"She says please help find him he did something very evil," said Vivane Acarie translating for her mother.

The child has been placed in protective custody of the Department of Children and Families.